![]() ![]() ![]() Neoma has only appeared in Barbara Cartland’s book “Light of the Moon” so far, and there haven’t been many takers. Neoma, which means ‘new moon,’ is a rare form of Naomi that has seen a surge in popularity in the recent four decades. The name comes from the Maori words mai, which means “for ages, for a long time,” and rangi, which means “day” or “sky, heaven.” Neoma To be clear, Iola is a three-syllable name with the ‘I’ pronounced as ‘eye.’ Mairangi However, there’s no doubting that it sounds lovely and would be a great choice even today. Iola (that’s i-o-l-a) means ‘violet dawn,’ was a very popular name between 1900-1910. Kia is a lovely and uncomplicated African name that means ‘fresh beginnings or the beginning of a season. This is a Hungarian name derived from terms meaning “good” and “time weather.” Kia Ka signifies “Flower, Blossom, Fragrance, Good, Beautiful” and Hisa means “Longevity, One’s Natural Life, Congratulations, Long Ago, Old Story.” Other interpretations are available. This Chinese name has several possible meanings. It also means “congratulations, longevity, one’s natural existence.” Hisaka You can also use this name as it means “long time, old narrative”. Possibly derived from the Persian word hengam, which means “period, event, or season.” Hisa Hafina is also an Arabic/Muslim girl’s name with the meaning “Many Things in Hand.” Hengameh The word hafin comes from the Welsh word hafin, which means “summer season, summer time, summer days.” Hafina is a Welsh name that is predominantly used in Welsh-speaking countries, although it is also used in a few other countries and languages around the world. Fathiya is another spelling variation of Fatiha. Fatiha is an intriguing and appealing naming option in general. This moniker comes from an English vocabulary word that means ‘daybreak.’ Fatihaįatiha is an Arabic name that means “first” or “opening” in numerous Middle Eastern and African nations. Dawn is a feminine name that means, “the first appearance of light”ĭawn, on the other hand, is luring parents once more as an easy and multicultural alternative. If you’re looking for a name with a great sense of new start, there’s no better name than Dawn. In Greek, the name means “one who keeps things well.” Dawn Dariĭari is a Sumerian name that means “enduring” or “long-lasting.” It comes from the ancient Sumerian civilization. Dagny is also a name for a town in France. The heroine of Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged,” Dagny Taggart, is a literary bearer of this name. With its symbolism, it may be a great pick for an Easter baby girl. If you’re seeking for a Scandinavian-inspired name or want to honour a Scandinavian ancestry, Dagny, which means ‘new day or fresh beginning,’ is a good option. ChiraĬhira’s meaning: Chira is an Indian name that means “permanent” or “unable to be destroyed.” In Thai, it means “long, long-lasting, long period.” Dagny It also happens to be the name of one of Lithuania’s newspaper publishing houses. This lovely name, which means ‘dawn,’ is one of the most popular baby girl names in modern Lithuania. Aurora’s nickname would be Rory, which is a creative and fun name. The beautiful natural phenomenon known as the Northern Lights is also associated with this beautiful name. It gets its name from the Roman goddess of dawn, whose tears turned to dew. ![]() The Latin name Aurora, which means “dawn,” symbolizes a new beginning. It also comes from the Hawaiian term aroa, which means ‘period, season.’ Aurora Aroa’s native tongue is Basque, which is spoken primarily in Basque and Spanish. The word aro comes from the Basque word aro, which means “period, age, and time.”Īroa is a girl’s name that is pronounced EYROWAH. AmargoĪmargo is a Greek name that means “everlasting.” It is one of the most popular girl names in Greece. This is a name for females that means “everlasting” in Greek. Is a gender-neutral Arabic name that means “period (of time).” Amarantha Is a gender-neutral Finnish name that means “time.” Amad The term Aiva comes from the Gothic word aiws, which means “time, age, and eternity.” This name was first recorded in Sweden in the late 1800s. Well, there’s no time to waste! Let’s get ticking along. If you want a name to represent the start of a new era or a fresh beginning in general, you can choose a name that means “time.” These names range from well-known to unusual, uncommon, and possibly absurd. I’ve compiled a list of our favorite names that mean time ranging from those with deep meaning, religious names, ideas inspired by religion and mythology, and dozens of other sources of inspiration. Names that Mean Time | 85 Ideas For Boys and Girls ![]()
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